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John Martin Clough
Researcher at Syngenta
Publications - 113
Citations - 3004
John Martin Clough is an academic researcher from Syngenta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Alkyl & Alkoxy group. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 113 publications receiving 2689 citations. Previous affiliations of John Martin Clough include Cardiff University & Imperial Chemical Industries.
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The strobilurin fungicides.
D. W. Bartlett,John Martin Clough,Jeremy Robert Godwin,Alison A. Hall,Mick Hamer,Bob Parr-Dobrzanski +5 more
TL;DR: This review describes in detail the properties of the strobilurin active ingredients--their synthesis, biochemical mode of action, biokinetics, fungicidal activity, yield and quality benefits, resistance risk and human and environmental safety.
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Review: The strobilurin fungicides
D. W. Bartlett,John Martin Clough,Jeremy Robert Godwin,Alison A. Hall,Mick Hamer,Bob Parr-Dobrzanski +5 more
TL;DR: The original article to which this Correction refers was published in Pest Management Science58(7): 649–662 (2002).
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Synthesis and antifungal activity of 3-(1,3,4-oxadiazol-5-yl)-indoles and 3-(1,3,4-oxadiazol-5-yl)methyl-indoles.
Ming-Zhi Zhang,Nick Mulholland,David Beattie,Dianne Irwin,Yu-Cheng Gu,Qiong Chen,Guang-Fu Yang,John Martin Clough +7 more
TL;DR: Bioassays conducted at Syngenta showed that several of the synthesized compounds exhibit higher antifungal activity than pimprinine, the natural product which inspired this synthesis.
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Understanding the strobilurin fungicides
Dave W. Bartett,John Martin Clough,Chris R. A. Godfrey,Jeremy Robert Godwin,Alison A. Hall,Steve P. Heaney,Steve J. Maund +6 more
TL;DR: The biology, ecology and resistance management of the strobilurins, especially picoxystrobin, the latest member of the class are discussed.
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Fungicidal β‐methoxyacrylates: From natural products to novel synthetic agricultural fungicides
TL;DR: The strobilurins and oudemansins are natural β-methoxyacrylates which inhibit mitochondrial respiration and, as a result, have fungicidal activity and stability and the preparation of analogues in which both fungicidalactivity and stability have been improved.